… are both included under the light regime. Gender differences in terms of participation in sport and youth … of activities, all relevant data should be reported by sex and age [1] . The use of the best price–quality ratio …
… this tool for preparing their bid and for taking gender differences into account for healthcare and social services. … upon society. Other costs of failing to address gender differences include reduced user satisfaction with services, … statistics related to the healthcare / social care service sex disaggregated? (This question is important when …
… analysis of the issue the project will address, using sex-disaggregated data and findings from research, that also … of the project’s target groups, disaggregated by sex and other diverse characteristics; specific gender … of the project’s monitoring approach, which should use sex-disaggregated and gender-budgeting data to assess the …
… of a gender analysis [1] is to identify inequalities and differences between women and men in all their diversity, as … collected and presented, data should be disaggregated by sex as a primary, overall classification. For example, when … ‘older people’, these target groups should be divided by sex. In addition to quantitative data on specific …
… demonstrable benefits for target groups? Are there any differences for women and men in the outcomes secured? Were indicators and data on individuals disaggregated by sex to plan, implement and monitor the programme? Have … to numbers, needs and preferences Taking into account the sex-disaggregated data gathered by the programme – and, if …
… analysis of the intervention area (i.e. the analysis of differences in women’s and men’s situations and needs – in … relevant inequalities)? Are qualitative and quantitative sex-disaggregated data used to describe gender gaps and … general indicators related to individuals disaggregated by sex in order to monitor whether or not both women and men are …